Nation, Memory and Great War Commemoration : Mobilizing the Past in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. için kapak resmi
Nation, Memory and Great War Commemoration : Mobilizing the Past in Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
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Nation, Memory and Great War Commemoration : Mobilizing the Past in Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
Yazar:
Sumartojo, Shanti.
ISBN:
9783035306040
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1 online resource (342 pages)
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Cultural Memories ; v.2

Cultural Memories
İçerik:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Andrew Mycock, Shanti Sumartojo and Ben Wellings 'The centenary to end all centenaries' -- Part I War and Memory in a 'Post-national' Era -- John Hutchinson National Commemoration after the 'Second Thirty Years' War' -- Ben Wellings Lest You Forget: Memory and Australian Nationalism in a Global Era -- Roger Hillman From No Man's Land to Transnational Spaces -- Part II Commemoration and the Politics of National Belonging -- Frank Bongiorno Anzac and the Politics of Inclusion -- Andrew Mycock The Politics of the Great War Centenary in the United Kingdom -- James W. McAuley Divergent Memories -- Laurence van Ypersele The Great War in Belgian Memories: From Unanimity to Divergence -- Part III Mobilizing the Great War -- Mark McKenna Keeping in Step -- Matthew Graves Memorial Diplomacy in Franco-Australian Relations -- Elizabeth Rechniewski Contested Sites of Memory -- Matthew Stibbe Remembering, Commemorating and (Re)fighting the Great War in Germany -- Part IV Locations of Commemoration -- Sarah Christie The Sinking of the Marquette -- Guy Hansen Museums and the Great War: A Curator's Perspective on the History of Anzac -- Christine Cadot Wars Afterwards -- Romain Fathi 'A Piece of Australia in France' -- Shanti Sumartojo Anzac Kinship and National Identity on the Australian Remembrance Trail -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
Özet:
The Great War continues to play a prominent role in contemporary consciousness. With commemorative activities involving seventy-two countries, its centenary is a titanic undertaking: not only 'the centenary to end all centenaries' but the first truly global period of remembrance. In this innovative volume, the authors examine First World War commemoration in an international, multidisciplinary and comparative context. The contributions draw on history, politics, geography, cultural studies and sociology to interrogate the continuities and tensions that have shaped national commemoration and the social and political forces that condition this unique international event. New studies of Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific address the relationship between increasingly fractured grand narratives of history and the renewed role of the state in mediating between individual and collective memories. Released to coincide with the beginning of the 2014-2018 centenary period, this collection illuminates the fluid and often contested relationships amongst nation, history and memory in Great War commemoration.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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